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Presentation on theme: "Lessons from early pioneers in the mobile-enabled energy sector."— Presentation transcript:

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The GSMA represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide. Spanning 219 countries, the GSMA unites nearly 800 of the world’s mobile operators, as well as more than 200 companies in the broader mobile ecosystem, including handset makers, software companies, equipment providers, Internet companies, and media and entertainment organisations.

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MECS Innovation Fund Objectives Accelerate efforts using mobile technology to enable improved or increased access to water or energy services for underserved communities Identify innovative business models that can support mobile innovations for energy and water services Generate knowledge about the application of mobile enabled services which can be shared with the development community and mobile industry Stimulate productive partnerships between mobile operators/tower companies and energy provides, water providers, NGOs, entrepreneurs and academics to achieve these objectives at scale

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Key Lessons Mobile can help companies develop more in-depth customer insights PAYG has proven that customers do have willingness and ability to pay Service over technology: Off-grid customers require reliable service, technology will only get you so far Beyond lighting and phone charging: companies can help their customers climb their energy ladder

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Benefits of M2M and Mobile Money integration Customer pays M- KOPA using mobile money M-KOPA communicates a customer’s balance to the solar system via M2M The solar unit/control panel communicates information about performance and usage back to the M-KOPA M-KOPA communicates the credit balance to customers

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Growing number of PAYG companies & Models The use of M2M is still highly debated due to costs and GSM coverage Off-net and on-net credit transfer mechanisms are being trialled (code via keypad) Global activity: from the Philippines through Latin America (20+ companies) Estimate 140k PAYG home solar systems in East Africa alone Off.Grid: Electric - Tanzania Mobisol – Tanzania & Rwanda

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Leveraging presence of mobile infrastructure Mobile infrastructure can support energy access initiatives: Inside the fence: Leveraging existing power equipment to provide services to the community Outside the fence: 3rd party energy service companies can use the mobile tower as an anchor customer and provide services to the community 24/7 Power to tower Example: OMC Power in India Leases product to customers Home delivery